Congratulations to Chief Bernard Ominayak on his re-election.

Lubicon Lake Nation General Election 2013 held May 30, 2013 at 1:00pm

Our Nation is committed to the sharing of information with people around the world and has been actively engaged with groups and individuals to accurately represent our Nation to the world.

In order to facilitate this, we welcome public interest groups to contact us regarding group visits, human rights monitoring, public speaking opportunities in your organization or community, and with respect to public participation in information sharing, campaigns and organizing.

We also provide as much information as we can through multiple mediums so that you may share them with your friends, families, community members, and colleagues in advocacy.

As in all national disasters, we appreciate the assistance and response of trained medical professionals in order to support the health, wellness and identification of emergent health issues. If you are able to provide assistance, please contact our Nation in order that we can effectively address and access emergency services. Please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are able to assist.

If you are able to assist our Nation in making accurate determinations about the impact of oil spills on our health, natural life, land, water and air, please express interest and volunteer your expertise by contacting our Nation at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are able to assist.

Welcome to the website for the Lubicon Lake Nation

We are the Lubicon Lake Nation: a sovereign and self-determining peoples. The Lubicon Lake Nation is a distinct Indigenous Nation with a well-defined traditional Territory in what is now known as north-central Alberta, Canada (see Map). We are Cree peoples, Neheyiwak, and were and have been hunting, fishing and trapping on our Traditional Territory long before the creation of Canada. We continue to occupy and protect our Traditional Territory today. We have never surrendered or ceded our land to a foreign government. Our Nation maintains jurisdiction over, authority for, and autonomy of our Traditional Territory, Nation and peoples.

Lubicon Lake Nation Youth Council

Lubicon Facts

“Nobody is talking about giving the Lubicons anything. We're talking about settling a long-standing dispute over thousands of square miles of land which the Lubicons have never given up but which others have moved into and exploited to the tune of an estimated $7 billion. Lawyers and politicians can argue forever about the legalities of all of this, but several things are certain.” John MacMillan, Commissioner, Lubicon Settlement Commission of Review. (Lubicon Settlement Commission of Review, Final Report, 1993).